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mones mean opposition party as the from the streets of london then complain if a conscious look all up elementary elections shouldn't for sunday as yet be seeking to challenge the party of congress it is it's an open city full b.n. yet has ruled the country for dentists in the us the opposition are often accuses party of the little real fraud but we are all the because it took any for dalit activity during these elections down we have taken already necessary measures. until we know what to do...
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our correspondent stephanie mones is in minneapolis and he sent us this is testament this what well i'm standing perhaps became one of the most significant places in the united states within just about 2 weeks here is where george floyd died and here is where people come every day still to celebrate his life and to mourn his death here is also where people come now and say they will start a movement a movement they say which will grow through the united states which will try to change this society in this country getting rid of police brutality and of systemic racism in this country. people say they have to get organized they have to get better at this but it's all about communicating for them to push this envelope to go forward it is about short flights still but all of this they say has become much much bigger. u.s. president donald trump has sparked fresh outrage after suggesting george floyd would be pleased with his administration's performance trump made that comment at a press conference focusing on better than expected employment numbers. say his name a common chant by protester
our correspondent stephanie mones is in minneapolis and he sent us this is testament this what well i'm standing perhaps became one of the most significant places in the united states within just about 2 weeks here is where george floyd died and here is where people come every day still to celebrate his life and to mourn his death here is also where people come now and say they will start a movement a movement they say which will grow through the united states which will try to change this...
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people s, oh, chk, or speing mone we are getting that money $5 had a time from teachers, plumbers, union workers. that is what makes us different. we feel like we are party of the people. it is proper me is around men does every time latinos give us many, i am reinvesting that into our community. into this bloomberg race. we feel it is good to distinguish between what he stands for and senator sanders, but we don't know what kind of impact all of that money is going to have down the road. amy: i want to ask you about the media's increasing emphasis on senator sanders' views on castro. it happened on sunday night on "60 minutes" and on monday night at cnn town hall. this is senator sanders saying he opposed the authoritarian nature around the castro regime but lauded cuba's literacy program, reiterating his comments last night on cnn. >> they went out and they help people learn to read and write. you know what? i think teaching people to read and write is a good thing. i have been extremely consistent and critical of all authoritarian regimes all over the world, including cuba, including
people s, oh, chk, or speing mone we are getting that money $5 had a time from teachers, plumbers, union workers. that is what makes us different. we feel like we are party of the people. it is proper me is around men does every time latinos give us many, i am reinvesting that into our community. into this bloomberg race. we feel it is good to distinguish between what he stands for and senator sanders, but we don't know what kind of impact all of that money is going to have down the road. amy:...
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the central since mone role of slavery in antebellum washington, d.c. here is a preview. >> they are going to build a capital city not yet named after him. though eventually it was named after him. were there any slaves living in the washington area at the time? >> from the very beginning of what we call the washington era there were plantations. there were enslaved people that lived here before it became officially washington. >> to build the city of washington, did they import labor from overseas or use slave labor? who really built it? >> washington is built by many people. it is built by immigrants brought into work but there is a thatg enslaved population turns the land from swamp to farmland. that begins to identify and cut down the trees, the timber that is used. that also quarries the stone so that in slave labor touches all aspects of what would become washington, d.c. announcer: watch the entire program sunday at 2:30 p.m. on american history tv. night, on the communicators, from the state of the net conference justice on encryption technology
the central since mone role of slavery in antebellum washington, d.c. here is a preview. >> they are going to build a capital city not yet named after him. though eventually it was named after him. were there any slaves living in the washington area at the time? >> from the very beginning of what we call the washington era there were plantations. there were enslaved people that lived here before it became officially washington. >> to build the city of washington, did they...
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someone that wants to remainq anonymous+ donated enough mone for $100xd for each basket. a san francisco fire stationi]x gives backfá bringing much-need cheer and beauty decorating their fire houses reviving a station 38 in pacific heights, wow. they went wild and took first place. dry ice to make small mounds of snow in front of the station. lights.jf animated train. even encouraging everybody tooz bring the contest back next year. thanks very much for joining us. christmas eve starts in 25 minutes. see you tomorrow. [ cheers and applause ♪
someone that wants to remainq anonymous+ donated enough mone for $100xd for each basket. a san francisco fire stationi]x gives backfá bringing much-need cheer and beauty decorating their fire houses reviving a station 38 in pacific heights, wow. they went wild and took first place. dry ice to make small mounds of snow in front of the station. lights.jf animated train. even encouraging everybody tooz bring the contest back next year. thanks very much for joining us. christmas eve starts in 25...
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up a fundraiser that unless an 48 hoursbeat their goal collecting nearly half a million dollars that mone they say will be going toward to their sff and their bills dung the shutdown the business's backers sathat there's something special about this place it over the generations just givepeople a sense of comfort from kning simply that it can still exist live in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron 4 news thank you earlier toy we heard from berkeley'sto talk about the city's response to covid-19 it. how he's happy with the job that the city doing. >>i want to say how proud i am of our community during ths very difficult time. even though we cannot be physicly coulclose to each other are comey's really come together inan unprecedented way. an even though people are shelterg in place and we've had great success in our community eltering in place. you know people are looking out for their neighbors an seniors who are sheltering at home. are being looked after and cared for by thei neighbors. people are delivering groceries medicine. people organizing drives super my personal protective equipme
up a fundraiser that unless an 48 hoursbeat their goal collecting nearly half a million dollars that mone they say will be going toward to their sff and their bills dung the shutdown the business's backers sathat there's something special about this place it over the generations just givepeople a sense of comfort from kning simply that it can still exist live in the newsroom. ella sogomonian kron 4 news thank you earlier toy we heard from berkeley'sto talk about the city's response to covid-19...
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they're raising mone for people who do not qualify for government assistanc millns of people in the going to get imulus checks. the fundraiser was started by polly lou and her husband. e says the group has been able to pay for free laundry 6 places n the soth bay and they're hoping to raise a totalof $25,000 d you can spot like somebody making a difference in your cmunity got a ction on our websi called kron 4 heroes. all you have to dois fill oua form and you can find the page on kron 4 dot com. well the pandemic has turned life upside down for st about everybody including high school seniors. they're missing out on a lot of the usual celebratory a events of senior year, a bakersfield photographers trying to help >>from 0 shares you know ts. almost 1700 sharelike almost ovnight and from that moment ogletree has been captu memories one-click on portrait at a time for the clasof 2020 the memory of senior prom and walking across the stage at graduation not possible for this year's graduating class all the things that you plan on doing. >>your freshman year year. you know come to gradtion an
they're raising mone for people who do not qualify for government assistanc millns of people in the going to get imulus checks. the fundraiser was started by polly lou and her husband. e says the group has been able to pay for free laundry 6 places n the soth bay and they're hoping to raise a totalof $25,000 d you can spot like somebody making a difference in your cmunity got a ction on our websi called kron 4 heroes. all you have to dois fill oua form and you can find the page on kron 4 dot...
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co is spending more mone o stocks tumblhearing the gloomy forecast. a whistleblower plans to tell congress this could bthe darkest winter in modernistory if the u.s. does not step up its response to the virus. here is more. >> this time of year motor coaches would normally carry tourist to take in d.c.'s top attrtions. instead, dozens of empty buses are a point of this rally. eventsnceled trips and if affecting employees lives. they want congress to step in with 15 billion in funding. >> almost every one of these companies is on the brink of going out of business. we knothat by thend of the year, if the same business patterns continue that we are seeing, and they are likely to, we cld be 25% operational, compared to what we would normally be. >> workersn the services industries, many low income, ve been especially affected. according to a survey by the federal reserve, almost 40% of akuseholds are ming le than $40,000 a year and lost their job in march. that chair jerome powell said the scope and speed of this was without modern prece anything that co
co is spending more mone o stocks tumblhearing the gloomy forecast. a whistleblower plans to tell congress this could bthe darkest winter in modernistory if the u.s. does not step up its response to the virus. here is more. >> this time of year motor coaches would normally carry tourist to take in d.c.'s top attrtions. instead, dozens of empty buses are a point of this rally. eventsnceled trips and if affecting employees lives. they want congress to step in with 15 billion in funding....
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>> so, you know, initially when i heard it, i thought, the mone somewhere else, and they don't want the police department. now, as i understand it, what it means to me is that people are calling for services, to be provided with resources. >> reporter: she agrees social services need to be funded but she does not agree the money should come from the police department. >> i just don't have any more wiggle room in terms of what our budget is, and how we can provide just emergency services. >> reporter: her immediate goals within a male-dominated field? >> my goal is to really work with the women in our department to make sure they are comfortable and feel included in everything within the department, which i have not always felt throughout my career, here. >> reporter: she alluded to a tight budget, they have already made cuts, as she said. even today in the interview i said, so what is your typical day like? she said well, so to speak, today i am putting together presentation to present before the city council tonight about the police budget. upon their request. showing them where all of
>> so, you know, initially when i heard it, i thought, the mone somewhere else, and they don't want the police department. now, as i understand it, what it means to me is that people are calling for services, to be provided with resources. >> reporter: she agrees social services need to be funded but she does not agree the money should come from the police department. >> i just don't have any more wiggle room in terms of what our budget is, and how we can provide just...
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ton tony larussa ahelped raise mone to repair a leaky roof at the dogs per month. many of theni a alsmare veteran. dan ashley was there and spoke with larussa. >> you called this sports stars raise the roof, which is a clever name. you hope to raise half the money needed to put an of roo on t ro. >> now it's cool, dad, bianca says, raise the roof is something people understand. and there's a gesture with it. i nowwe wouldn't be cool without . >> larwe have information on ou website if you would like to help out. >>> they aren't man's best friend, but this pair is going viral for a unique bond all their own. >> hi! yeah, look at it closely, a giant english pet rabbit is seen here joining his feline friend for quality time in the uk. this video was captured by jesse is is sase. the bunny would hop over to advice the her kitten leo. she didn't think the love would last, but they are super friendly. she often finds the pair just, you know, sitting to the. >> cute. >>> still tessaoge of gratitude for australia's heroes. how one of the country's most iconic landmarks is
ton tony larussa ahelped raise mone to repair a leaky roof at the dogs per month. many of theni a alsmare veteran. dan ashley was there and spoke with larussa. >> you called this sports stars raise the roof, which is a clever name. you hope to raise half the money needed to put an of roo on t ro. >> now it's cool, dad, bianca says, raise the roof is something people understand. and there's a gesture with it. i nowwe wouldn't be cool without . >> larwe have information on ou...
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economy, many americans areor going hungryhe first time, and food banks struggle to meet >> there's no monee made. i'm down to like $4.00 in my bank account, and no foo for me it's worth it, waiting over an hour already, for this food bag. >> woodruff: plus, the schools are closed, but the classes go on.
economy, many americans areor going hungryhe first time, and food banks struggle to meet >> there's no monee made. i'm down to like $4.00 in my bank account, and no foo for me it's worth it, waiting over an hour already, for this food bag. >> woodruff: plus, the schools are closed, but the classes go on.
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good moning that's right shares of ovavax jump 60% this week after the drug maker said it working on a vaccine for thedeadly corona virus from china. novak says you y remember has created vaccines for similar viruses like sars and rs and other companies that develop vaccines, including athlon medical inovio pharmaceuticals and biocryst pharmaceuticals also saw their shares rise as the corona rus spreads. >>well supplies of homes for sale hit record lows and prices were suddenly jumping demand is surging because a mortgagerates are about a full percentage point lower than they were a year ago and the largest generation millennials is aging into their home buying years that the man pushed the supply of mes for sale down 8 and a half percent annually to the lowest level since realtors began tracking inventory in 1982 well express is closing 100 stores the year 20 22 in cloning. 31 stores across 20 states by the end of january 2020. an additional 35 locions are expected to close by the end of january 2021. according to ceo tim baxter the downsizing all part of a larger st reduction strip
good moning that's right shares of ovavax jump 60% this week after the drug maker said it working on a vaccine for thedeadly corona virus from china. novak says you y remember has created vaccines for similar viruses like sars and rs and other companies that develop vaccines, including athlon medical inovio pharmaceuticals and biocryst pharmaceuticals also saw their shares rise as the corona rus spreads. >>well supplies of homes for sale hit record lows and prices were suddenly jumping...
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. >> if our patienents need mone, they can now try to sell the babags they make. ththey usually manage.e. ththen they can use the money they've earned to buy food for their famimilies. >> the women use an old immersion heater as a symbolic microphone, whoever's holding it is allowed to speak. supporting and encouraging one another is also part of the therapy program. >> i've started crocheting little bags. sometimes i even sell a few and then i can buy 2 kilos of sugar. my problems had been driving me mad. now i feel better r and i have mrs. choga to thank for that. >> the network of grandmothers may be going global. the project that began in zimbabwe is now being emulated in the united states, another country where many can't afford to seek professional help for mental health problems. >> and now in global living rooms we head over to thailand. >>>> good mornining, welcom! we used toto be rice fararmers. then my huhusband fell out ofa tree whihile picking fruiti. he hurt his spine and so he can't work i in the fields anymore. so we opened this sh i instead posite
. >> if our patienents need mone, they can now try to sell the babags they make. ththey usually manage.e. ththen they can use the money they've earned to buy food for their famimilies. >> the women use an old immersion heater as a symbolic microphone, whoever's holding it is allowed to speak. supporting and encouraging one another is also part of the therapy program. >> i've started crocheting little bags. sometimes i even sell a few and then i can buy 2 kilos of sugar. my...
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idea of the shock and the anger among iran's allies here in iraq at this place which is the official moning, the official commemoration for qasem soleimani and able -- abdel you can see the fighters from thea groupt of calm anger. people aren't yelling but they want to get even and the two countries they talk about most are thenited states, donald trump, and israel. the question is what happens next, what do the iraqis here in baghdad and also their allies it iran, what doy do with the shock and anger? i don't think it's going to dissipate easily. can you sense it in the air. there will be consequences. consequences that can't be predicted at the moment but consequences that quite liky ll make this already very difficult situation even more complicated. ros: the u.s. justified the assassination by saying he was involved in developing plans to attack u.s. dipl and service members in iraq and throughout the region. we're unable to verify that at the bbc and no verification has en offered to u.s. congress, either. its members weren't involved in the decision to kill the general. more on that e
idea of the shock and the anger among iran's allies here in iraq at this place which is the official moning, the official commemoration for qasem soleimani and able -- abdel you can see the fighters from thea groupt of calm anger. people aren't yelling but they want to get even and the two countries they talk about most are thenited states, donald trump, and israel. the question is what happens next, what do the iraqis here in baghdad and also their allies it iran, what doy do with the shock...
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chairm of the ovsight committee jay ov not he concerned governor newsomeoverstepped his boundaries using mone aurized by the legislature to fight covid-19on some social services lawmakers also pressed the administratn on the billion contract secred for millions of units of personal protective equipment >>the director of callow yes says leaders are not yet ready to release contract. details governor newsom's administration to lawmakers they estimate the state could end upspending billion on its coronavirus response. the majority of which they say the federal gornment will reimburse lawmakers andthe governor both needto work together to finalize the state budget by ne. both sides acknowledging how the state spends moving forward will pandemic. a result of this >>reporting at the state capitol ashley zavala kron 4 news. >>today governor newsom announced the state will be sending more than 70,000 laptops chromebooks and tablets to students across the state to help with distance learning.first partner jennifer newsome says those devices will be delivered to mmunities in nd by the end of this week
chairm of the ovsight committee jay ov not he concerned governor newsomeoverstepped his boundaries using mone aurized by the legislature to fight covid-19on some social services lawmakers also pressed the administratn on the billion contract secred for millions of units of personal protective equipment >>the director of callow yes says leaders are not yet ready to release contract. details governor newsom's administration to lawmakers they estimate the state could end upspending billion...
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he told me there was a russian threat, but it's about more than mone >> it's not about me, it's about us, because the russian threat exists. my point is this, what is a more serious threat is cyberattack. >> existing laws may be out of te, and new powers needed to counter russian spies and influence the committee. today's report raises questions as to whether the british date has not just -- british state has not just the tools, but the desire to confront moscow. laura: in washington, d.c., president trump is about to hold a press briefingrun the coronaoutbreak. he has not held one since ail, and ther are nearly 3.9 million coronavirus cases in the u.s., leand more than 140,000 pe have died. we are joined by the former advisor to george w. bush. thank you for being with us. why is president trump holding this briefing now? is he trying to revive his poll numbers? >> good evening to you, laura. we are seeing at 105 days before the next president of the united states said yestea ay that of people watched his coronavirus briefings and that they got good ratings. we know the president lik
he told me there was a russian threat, but it's about more than mone >> it's not about me, it's about us, because the russian threat exists. my point is this, what is a more serious threat is cyberattack. >> existing laws may be out of te, and new powers needed to counter russian spies and influence the committee. today's report raises questions as to whether the british date has not just -- british state has not just the tools, but the desire to confront moscow. laura: in...
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. >> iwion't think the mone be there to drive a real estate boom that will bring in this ofmixed usestaurants and real estate and living that we have had driving cities like pittsburgh or denverven washington, d.c., here, which has created an enormous boom, not only in real estate but in restaurants, bars, places for music. th is all in danger now because commercial real estate cannot be the driver of that anymore. katty: this rus came from cities, it spread in city, it hit cities hardest. the question is whether it kills our cities even after it has been rankinbten. i have to say i was very glad to get out of that elevator an office building. before we go, we want to leave it taho seven-year-old us what a true gentleman looks like. carolina, her that hisgh, north babysitter was not getting a prom because of the pandemic, he threw 14. the pair feasted on peanut floor. apples and hit the dance social distancing was maintained -- [laughter] michletty: he has great moves ch. , he is a littrale young for you. find it is on the website -- check it out on twitter,can too.u yoi'm katty kay. presenta
. >> iwion't think the mone be there to drive a real estate boom that will bring in this ofmixed usestaurants and real estate and living that we have had driving cities like pittsburgh or denverven washington, d.c., here, which has created an enormous boom, not only in real estate but in restaurants, bars, places for music. th is all in danger now because commercial real estate cannot be the driver of that anymore. katty: this rus came from cities, it spread in city, it hit cities...
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the hospital furloughed some staff and reduce pay across the board desperate to avoid runng out of mone and having to close but would be devastating to the community. >>yeah, these are th vulnerable popations, they're older and theye sicker and they're there for more vulnerable to the coronavirus a menace it is critical for our area to keep a hospital here tobler patients, danielle and jake baer are both recovering from covid-19 and said having a hospital with familiar faces closer to home. >>made all the difference. >>we ar about an hour from any other health care when people need emergency es care and we need it now back in mingo county west virginia will likely shut down any day. >>we've obviously had to do with elector achers on an already volume level so that creates a perfect storm and it makes it difficult. >>after filing for baruptcy late last year the hospital was hoping a future partnership could save it. then camcovid-19. the current owners decided that they would go ahead an proceed to hospital. >>the relief package congress passed last month provided some temporary relief t
the hospital furloughed some staff and reduce pay across the board desperate to avoid runng out of mone and having to close but would be devastating to the community. >>yeah, these are th vulnerable popations, they're older and theye sicker and they're there for more vulnerable to the coronavirus a menace it is critical for our area to keep a hospital here tobler patients, danielle and jake baer are both recovering from covid-19 and said having a hospital with familiar faces closer to...
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but in her little bobook there are people w who owe her mone. and there are some people that owe 11,000 rand for washing powder. i mean, really. >> the officers don't find any weapons, but they suspect they're out on the street. more than a million people live inin the cape flflats. gangs have a a hold on the are, and the murder rate isis one f the highest t in the worldl. the army has been on patrol here sincece july 2019.. but the death toll continues to rise. we're driving through gang territory, a landscape that's shaped by poverty, drugs and violence. there are few prospects for the young people growing up here, many of whom join gangs at an early age. an intermediary puts us in touch with a gang. we meet with a few members in lotus river. no one is forced to become a gangster. so they say. everyone is free to make their own decision. so why did they become gangsters? >>>> i chose to become a gangst. >> why? >> i grew up in the environment. from when i was small i saw how it was going. today i'm doing the same thing , as what i saw when i w
but in her little bobook there are people w who owe her mone. and there are some people that owe 11,000 rand for washing powder. i mean, really. >> the officers don't find any weapons, but they suspect they're out on the street. more than a million people live inin the cape flflats. gangs have a a hold on the are, and the murder rate isis one f the highest t in the worldl. the army has been on patrol here sincece july 2019.. but the death toll continues to rise. we're driving through gang...
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they nlolonger havththe mone >> omid nouripourur says ee timeme has come fofor europe to stand by its value >> trumwawarnedran nonoto kill i ownwn pple and he's rit.t. evenenf it's not that edibible given th he'e's nned iranians fr entererg the us. i wish that ropepe wld issue atatemen like this, with their cribililit >> thsession ok place bend closedoors. afterwards, we were told that the meeting may have ended - but the talks will continue. in iran, smartphones have become an essential tool for the protesters. and in fact, many of us can no longer imagine life without our on-the-go access to emails, streaming apps, and messaging. there are an estimated 3.2 bibillion smartptphone users worldwidide - and, lasast year alone, users downloaded around 204 billion apps. ♪ most app providers - whether those behind games, shopping or social media apps - are primarily interested in downloads, advertising and of course profits. but there are app developers with another aim in mind: they want to use technology to help others - whether migrants, children or people with disabilities. this week
they nlolonger havththe mone >> omid nouripourur says ee timeme has come fofor europe to stand by its value >> trumwawarnedran nonoto kill i ownwn pple and he's rit.t. evenenf it's not that edibible given th he'e's nned iranians fr entererg the us. i wish that ropepe wld issue atatemen like this, with their cribililit >> thsession ok place bend closedoors. afterwards, we were told that the meeting may have ended - but the talks will continue. in iran, smartphones have become...
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isatou came along l wewe knew how toto do was cok now we havave skills that t aw usus to earn ourur own mone. >> village bas look aer the moneearned bthe womes grgroups around d the country t doesn't alall dippear r into their household spenng. >> we e want to empopower themd we want t to train thehem on econonomics. hothey c canork econonically with the little e they have. whehen they receive their momoney from thehe sales, of e purses a" , it's 100 dalai. u u have tsit t backnd telell us how much money do youantt to take home. but whateverapappensyou hahave toto put se momoneinto herere because e we are plannnning for tomorrow. >> when isatou cissey was growg g up, th arerea wa covered with mahogany dd acacacia trees. deforeststation and clclimae change havave transformemed e landscape into aararid sppe. >> we have to cook with firewood.. the womeththey go to the forest and cut trees for cookin therere's no replalacement. thesese are the prproblems thae arare strugglingng with. that's why we try y to make alternativives, thata™s why we use e waste like g groundnut shells, , coconut shele
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>> she's on the mone i agree with her. my dad was a small businessman. he was an exterminator. he had a rough time every day, and that was without covid. the bottom line is th instructed the banks to not go for big boys but the small, little businesses like miss gosselin, and what we did i covid 3.5, which is just happening now, we walled off $125 billion that can't go to the big boys that goes to minority banks, that goes to iothatoo rs, that goes to crit areas. we need to make sure the administration gets this money more point.st let me make one >> woodruff: can that happen, senator? >> yes. one of the big problems here is this administration -- we can make good laws, but the executivbranch, the president and his people are in charge of executing them. they're executing them poorly, and that's w we need thewse hampshire -- i want mnuchin to come before the senate this week and say, why isn't the mon going to small business? why isn't the $60 billion, whito is direc s.b.a., not through a bank, not getting out? these are the questions that ve to be asked. >> woodruff: but senat
>> she's on the mone i agree with her. my dad was a small businessman. he was an exterminator. he had a rough time every day, and that was without covid. the bottom line is th instructed the banks to not go for big boys but the small, little businesses like miss gosselin, and what we did i covid 3.5, which is just happening now, we walled off $125 billion that can't go to the big boys that goes to minority banks, that goes to iothatoo rs, that goes to crit areas. we need to make sure the...
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outside the city limits the landscape of rural punjab is paul mones with earthworks smoking chimney stocks. there are up to 5000 brick kilns in this province and they are supplying the real materials for practically all buildings in the punjab and beyond. but inside these factories men women and children toil through the he. of the day affectively but nope. many say they are trapped in these conditions for their entire lives and are subjected to a brutal routine of overwork and violence and. they are bonded laborers. in the brick kilns all bonded labor begins with a cash advance to kill no no presents the labor with the contracts that compels them to work for however long it takes to clear the debts. the original amount borrowed rarely seems to form and often increases. the debt traps the labor and his family into a life of slavery. that could be as many as a 1000000 people in bonded labor in pakistan including young children. and up to 90 percent of those who work in the brick kilns in the punjab are working to pay off debts to their employment. the practice has been condemned by the unit
outside the city limits the landscape of rural punjab is paul mones with earthworks smoking chimney stocks. there are up to 5000 brick kilns in this province and they are supplying the real materials for practically all buildings in the punjab and beyond. but inside these factories men women and children toil through the he. of the day affectively but nope. many say they are trapped in these conditions for their entire lives and are subjected to a brutal routine of overwork and violence and....
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it finds that 2,153 billioionaires have more m mone than 60% of the world's population. while 42% of women do not have a papaying job because of their work in the home. in fact, the world's richest 22 men have more money than all africa's 326 million women put together. if you look around the world more than 30 countries are seeing protests. people are on the streets and what are they saying? that they're not going to accept this inequality. >> the report urges goths to increase taxes on the world'srixest citizens but also focuses on the need to take action on climate change. both the swedish climate change activist and u.s. president are scheduled to attend the summit. while many countries have committed to reaching zero carbon emissions, there is skepticism on how to get there. >> we'll have more later reporting lilive at :45 p.m.. paris titime. now a look at the markets. in eururope marketsts opened mi but have declined over the course of tradiding. one head of state who o won't b prt is is the french president staying home to launch french business summit. welcoming
it finds that 2,153 billioionaires have more m mone than 60% of the world's population. while 42% of women do not have a papaying job because of their work in the home. in fact, the world's richest 22 men have more money than all africa's 326 million women put together. if you look around the world more than 30 countries are seeing protests. people are on the streets and what are they saying? that they're not going to accept this inequality. >> the report urges goths to increase taxes on...
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grew up near an asbestos factory and today he's an old soul maker danniella mone reveals the callous business practices of the asbestos industry the lives of people around the world have been more aggressive against breast us companies are protected by powerful politicians. brushless the head trauma of asbestos. to just stop until you. go home. ringback the w.'s crime fighters are back quite a bit now africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online course you can share and discuss on t.w. africa's facebook page and other social media platforms such crime fighters tune in no happiness for fears for everyone schuman penises are very different from primates penises we have a totally ridiculous romanticized view of nature david and this is climate change crisis sex how fetus improved books you get smarter for free you know we've got our news. every day counts for us and for our planet explain a. little bit light is on its way to bring you more conservation plays how do we make sequence remember how can we protect habitats what to do with all our
grew up near an asbestos factory and today he's an old soul maker danniella mone reveals the callous business practices of the asbestos industry the lives of people around the world have been more aggressive against breast us companies are protected by powerful politicians. brushless the head trauma of asbestos. to just stop until you. go home. ringback the w.'s crime fighters are back quite a bit now africa's most successful radio drama series continues all of us odes are available online...
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our waington correspondent alexandraleh mone has the latest. >>callfor john bolton to testify in he esident's impeachment trial are growing. after the new york times reported a leaked manuscript of bolton's upcoming book claims esident trump tied ukraine military aid 2 investigations into the bidens nothing was ever said. presiden has firsthand knowledgeabout why military aidwas withheld, but lead house impeachment manager adam schiff says boon kept detailed notes during hitime as national security adviser,hose in many respects are more important than the manuscript democrats would like to subpoena bolton's notes and california senator kamala harris says senators need to hear bolton testify if there' going to be any integrity to this process then. >>everne who is in the united states senate right now should agree that we need to brg witnesses for it and in rticular time, but most republican senators say the facts haven't anged and seem unlikely to support calling new witnesses the mocrats only need 4 republican senators to vote with them to cal
our waington correspondent alexandraleh mone has the latest. >>callfor john bolton to testify in he esident's impeachment trial are growing. after the new york times reported a leaked manuscript of bolton's upcoming book claims esident trump tied ukraine military aid 2 investigations into the bidens nothing was ever said. presiden has firsthand knowledgeabout why military aidwas withheld, but lead house impeachment manager adam schiff says boon kept detailed notes during hitime as...
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andrea mone, thank you for talking to us. my pleasure. on countering the cost sambir becomes the 1st african nations. the fault on its debts and the pandemic. here are other steps pileups central banks think the unthinkable . negative interest rates was dumped on the rankings of the world's top 10, economies countering the cost on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello, i'm sad to say that this is the news live from coming up in the next 60 minutes describing it as a covert 19 vaccine for the world. and also universities say there is cheaper and easier to distribute their rivals. if the open government forces say they're close to the city and make a way as the desperate humanitarian situation worsens for refugees, a trial begins for form.
andrea mone, thank you for talking to us. my pleasure. on countering the cost sambir becomes the 1st african nations. the fault on its debts and the pandemic. here are other steps pileups central banks think the unthinkable . negative interest rates was dumped on the rankings of the world's top 10, economies countering the cost on al-jazeera. this is al-jazeera. hello, i'm sad to say that this is the news live from coming up in the next 60 minutes describing it as a covert 19 vaccine for the...
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this rly moning just know that roadwayare pretty wet. futurecast ows that by 05:30am still lding on the cch so aktes but we o art that this is around 07:00am sunday, stray showers and south bay showers remain well areas closer to the coast also looking at conditions starting to die down into the afternoon. spotty shows so keep the umbrella and rain jacket handy with you whether you're going to rse or shopping whatever you happen to be doing today, you just want to prepared for those showers whicwill be lingering through the dayon into tuesday, not nearly as widespread of rainfall but still can't rule out thos spotty showers still hangg out therfor us and finally on into wednesday starting to catch a break from the rain you'll notice, partly cloudy conditions makes with that sunshine. but at least getting a brief her breather from the rain by eday as this w prsure ar by wednesday gins to steer out today still sitting with us in the still holding on to these rainy conditions just like we saw on saturday and sunday and now again on monday a
this rly moning just know that roadwayare pretty wet. futurecast ows that by 05:30am still lding on the cch so aktes but we o art that this is around 07:00am sunday, stray showers and south bay showers remain well areas closer to the coast also looking at conditions starting to die down into the afternoon. spotty shows so keep the umbrella and rain jacket handy with you whether you're going to rse or shopping whatever you happen to be doing today, you just want to prepared for those showers...
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andrea mone. thank you for talking to my pleasure. some good b.g. would simply disappear. and it's now been found dead one, a one east investigate, one of thailand's decide on how to 0 with his brakes. pro-american, when people need to be heard. and the story needs to be told that point having been in areas with a high infection rate with exclusive interviews and in-depth reports, the people here tell us they are desperate. here at home, al jazeera has teens on the ground. what kind of love the impact the 2nd lockdown would have to bring new moon when documentaries and light news coded? 19 is a public health crisis that has been compounded by capitalism, navigates the big questions, raised by the global pandemic. how the system based on private ownership of the pursuit of profit. so the world in a time of us capitalism is the pandemic. the likes of the exploited to protect the people for the profit episode, one of the full hail the meltdown on al-jazeera hong kong pro-democracy activist joshua wall pleads guilty for his role in anti-government protests and says he's prepar
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andrea mone, thank you for talking to my pleasure. the health of humanity is its stake. a global pandemic requires a global response. w.h.o. is the guardian of global health delivering lifesaving to lose supplies and training to help the world's most vulnerable people, uniting across borders to speed up the development of test treatments and a vaccine keeping you up to date with what's happening on the ground in the womb and in the lab, now, more than ever the wounds need w.h.o. making healthy a world for you to everyone. sam, to be gentle, would simply disappear. could be down. when i want to investigate the plot of timelines decide on which of the order the war in the world. oh, i'm maryam namazie in on the quick look at headlines now. if you have his prime minister has issued a 72 hour ultimatum to forces in the distant region of to grow, i would says the people's liberation front has 3 days to surrender or brace for an all out assault on the regional capital mccalla a. the reuters news agency reports that to grind forces have destroyed roads and bridges to slow down
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ans that were supposeto go to small bunesses but research by morgan anley shows more than half the mone actually went to large corporations if you are bigger company. >>you can take you know one entity that had 200 employees an carve that out nevada congresswoman susie lee says that's not what congress intended on the other hand senate reblican leader mitch mcconnell says the progam was designed to save jobs. u can make an argument that of my b is lost. >>the size of my employer doesn't makey difference to me the u.s. house is expected to vote on the addiional funding thursday, which also set aside biion for smaller community banks and credit unions to she loves those $60 billion are reserved for independent conactors and truly small businesses owned by minorities anveterans but many small businesses are still left out in the cold. >>like businesses that earn more than half their revenue from gambling like video poker and slot machines is setting major impact on local taverns local restaurants, lawmakers from gambling states like nevada colorado arizona and mississippi say they're worki
ans that were supposeto go to small bunesses but research by morgan anley shows more than half the mone actually went to large corporations if you are bigger company. >>you can take you know one entity that had 200 employees an carve that out nevada congresswoman susie lee says that's not what congress intended on the other hand senate reblican leader mitch mcconnell says the progam was designed to save jobs. u can make an argument that of my b is lost. >>the size of my employer...
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what he wants to bin ta about because he doesn't want to be talking about all that other stuff you moned like the russian bounties and he definitely doesn't want to be talking abo the cases that are surging and the reopening that is not going the way that he said it would be going so he's leaning back on those things that worked for him in 2016 andt hopit they'll work for him now. robert: are they working for him, weijia, when you talk to white house officials and trump visers? what are they telling you? he's been attacking black lives matter a week? weijia: if you look at what's happened this week, it's been a really challenging one for very matter.ump because of this he started the week retweeting supporters shouting "white power" and the white house had to clean that up and say he didn't hear the audio in the video. then he was tweeting about black lives matter and criticizingf e mayorw york for his plan to paint if along fifth avenue saying it would denigrate t luxury avenue and calling it a symbol of hate, which required even more cleanup, having to say that the president was referr
what he wants to bin ta about because he doesn't want to be talking about all that other stuff you moned like the russian bounties and he definitely doesn't want to be talking abo the cases that are surging and the reopening that is not going the way that he said it would be going so he's leaning back on those things that worked for him in 2016 andt hopit they'll work for him now. robert: are they working for him, weijia, when you talk to white house officials and trump visers? what are they...
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every mone what we have it, we must put in our health system, in our education system, new jobs for o young people. that is the high discussion in our society. >> reporter: zaev hope if his pro-western party wins in upcoming electns this spring, it will help renew the chances the country will be admitted to the e.u. building friendships, he says, is more important than building monuments to the past. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: today marks what would veeen susan b. anthony's 200th birthday. in honor of her and this year's centennial anniversary for women's suffrage, a unique event kis off today in new york city. newshour weekend's karla murthy has more. >> reporter: the park avenue armory was built in the late 1870s for the seventh regiment of the national guard. its reception rooms and drill hall served as a military facility and social club. today, the armory is dedicated to supporting unconventional works of art in this unique historical space. in honor of the 100th anniversary of the passing of the 19th amendment, which gave r some women tht to vote,
every mone what we have it, we must put in our health system, in our education system, new jobs for o young people. that is the high discussion in our society. >> reporter: zaev hope if his pro-western party wins in upcoming electns this spring, it will help renew the chances the country will be admitted to the e.u. building friendships, he says, is more important than building monuments to the past. >> this is pbs newshour weekend, saturday. >> sreenivasan: today marks what...
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correspondent stephanie mones reports on how a pandemic is revealing the inequalities of a society. this is. to follow doctors and nurses to one of 2 intensive care units at howard university hospital. this medical center in washington d.c. has been serving the african-american community in the city 150 years. on the. other. here in washington and elsewhere across the country high quality primary and preemptive care can often be absent an affordable in poor neighborhoods and communities the lack of access to healthy food sources is another factor that accounts for the stark difference in numbers of covert 19 related deaths in predominantly african-american communities this is the when the us she spent years researching the root causes and impact of what she says are systemic inequities on predominantly african-american and minority. she's not surprised that black americans are impacted by covert 19 and a disproportionately high rate. 3. you had hired to higher proportion of individuals with hypertension diabetes with obesity these things that are the leading causes of death in the c
correspondent stephanie mones reports on how a pandemic is revealing the inequalities of a society. this is. to follow doctors and nurses to one of 2 intensive care units at howard university hospital. this medical center in washington d.c. has been serving the african-american community in the city 150 years. on the. other. here in washington and elsewhere across the country high quality primary and preemptive care can often be absent an affordable in poor neighborhoods and communities the...
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ing to do this >> reporter: this was a key point for democrats as well, not just how much mone quickly it goes out, but where it goes. they pointedut that the vast majority of the funds or the vast majority of sll businesses are single owner businesses, sole proprietorships. but that's not where the funding went. most of the funding went to larger of the l bunesses. and in fact, "reuters" did an examination of all the data we have so far, foundut that a quarter of all of this money went to basically 2% of the businesses. so, what democrats have said is more of this money needs to be specifically targeted to small businesses. busess maybe with under ten employees, as well as more money needs to be given to community banks, which are not usually part of such a huge lending program, but which are the lifeblood for a lot of these small, especially rural banks. and they also say minority banks may have been left out as well. so they want targeted money toke sure at all parts of their country are getting this. >> sreenivasan: wveprobably all and know small businesses, mom-and-pop places that
ing to do this >> reporter: this was a key point for democrats as well, not just how much mone quickly it goes out, but where it goes. they pointedut that the vast majority of the funds or the vast majority of sll businesses are single owner businesses, sole proprietorships. but that's not where the funding went. most of the funding went to larger of the l bunesses. and in fact, "reuters" did an examination of all the data we have so far, foundut that a quarter of all of this...
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and on the kron 00:04am moning news if you're in need of a smile a clown might be able toelp. his show on ne and it taking making a world of a difference making a world of a difference for patients in the hospitals. wow! i'm original. one of a kind. you feel me? love ya'. oop! you ok cute. better than you! wherever dramaops off pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combo for just $5.99. kron four is moving frequencies on april 29th, and you willeed to re-scan your tv to kp watching this channel. re-scanning is simple, and reires no new equipment or serves. if you watch kron four through a cable or satellite serce, your service provider will do it for you. go to kron4.com, or call 415-561-8632 for more information. keep watching kron four, and we'll keep you posted. is so irresistible, you'll wanna eat them anywhere, so don resist! p 'em outside, or on the go, or on the way home! pop my 100% all-white-meat classic or spicy popcorn chicken combfor just $5.99. or on the way home! welcome baceveryone during this uncertain time the power of laughter is stronge
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